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Take the tour of this totally awesome tiny home. The Nelson family of 6 took an old school bus and turned it into a home they could live in year round. With four kids they installed bunk beds in front of the master bed and worked their way forward from there. They have a …

Do you need a new walkway in your yard or garden. Tired of the stepping stones that have sunk into the ground or the cracked and broken concrete? Well here are seven different ideas to get your creative juices flowing and inspire you to make a new walk way at your house. The Garden Of …

This step by step tutorial of how to create an inexpensive brown paper bag floor with this technique is a homesteader’s frugal remodeling option. Many people are embracing the art of self sufficiency and putting in the time, effort and energy of getting their hands dirty in do it yourself project. The materials needed for …

If your kitchen is needing new counter tops, here is a diy project that you can do in your garage or basement and then install yourself. I know a lot of folks like slate or granite counter tops but if you have a nice homey kitchen instead of a (not sure how to describe) new …

This documented homesteading experience of the drilling of a water well shares the step by step process and all the challenges that were faced and overcame. One of the best ways to to gain knowledge that can be used towards the drilling of a water well on your own homestead is to vigorously read, ask …

This super quick and easy diy umbrella stand is not only inexpensive to make and easy if you have the drill to do it with. The thing I love best about it is that the umbrellas are always hand but the stand takes up not one inch of floor space. It goes on the wall …

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